John Holbo Revisits ‘Theory’ *

Jan 18th, 2009 | Filed by

Many literary scholars feel obscurely obliged to find Theory to be, somehow, necessary.… Read the rest



Rocks, Hard Places and Jesus Fatigue

Jan 18th, 2009 | By R. Joseph Hoffmann

The following comments are not a direct response to Bruce Chilton’s very helpful article on the Jesus Project but in many ways anticipate and respond to some of his observations. I offer it as further commentary on the pros and cons of undertaking yet another “quest,” at a time when New Testament scholarship, in the eyes of some, is a mission without a guiding purpose. JH

Crouching somewhere between aesthetic sound byte and historical detail is Michelangelo’s famous statement about sculpture. “The job of the sculptor,” Vasari attributes to il Divino, “is to set free the forms that are within the stone.” It’s a lovely thought—poetic, in fact. If you accept the theory of Renaissance Platonism, as Michelangelo embodies … Read the rest



Rick Warren creepeth upon his belly

Jan 17th, 2009 12:04 pm | By

Wendy Kaminer has some thoughts on ‘vain and unctuous right-wing pastor Rick Warren’ (what an elegant way of putting it).

Obama justified appointing Warren as his inaugural invocator-in-chief as a gesture of inclusiveness. Warren’s own notion of inclusion has its limits, considering his belief that millions of his heretical fellow citizens are going to hell.

Quite, and that’s certainly one reason I find the man rebarbative.

[D]espite Warren’s extreme social and religious conservatism – reflected in his denouncement of stem cell research, reproductive choice and homosexuality, and his belief that only good Christians are bound for glory…- he is widely regarded as a moderate evangelical by the mainstream press and centrist intellectuals.

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Women Flee the Taliban in NWFP *

Jan 17th, 2009 | Filed by

The bullet-riddled body sent a message: ‘un-Islamic vices’ will not be tolerated.… Read the rest



Andrew Brown Scolds the Atheists Again *

Jan 17th, 2009 | Filed by

Christian ‘fire and brimstone’ messages on buses are fine, atheist ‘don’t worry’ is so very tiresome.… Read the rest



Another Protest About the Atheist Bus Campaign *

Jan 17th, 2009 | Filed by

It just gets funnier.… Read the rest



Hunger and Genetically Modified Organisms *

Jan 17th, 2009 | Filed by

A scientist and an MP clashed over whether Kenya should adopt GM crops to counter the rising food shortage.… Read the rest



Wendy Kaminer Does Not Love Rick Warren *

Jan 17th, 2009 | Filed by

Warren is like a benevolent deity, who loves us all, despite our sins and failings.… Read the rest



Israel Disqualifies Two Arab Parties from Elections *

Jan 17th, 2009 | Filed by

Regulations prohibit parties that oppose ‘the existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish, democratic state.’… Read the rest



CFI London: Weird Science January 17 *

Jan 16th, 2009 | Filed by

Ben Goldacre, Richard Wiseman, Chris French and Stephen Law.… Read the rest



Driver Refuses to Drive Bus With ‘No God’ Sign *

Jan 16th, 2009 | Filed by

His first reaction was shock horror.… Read the rest



Somali Politician Executed for ‘Apostasy’ *

Jan 16th, 2009 | Filed by

Islamist militia accused him of betraying his religion by working with non-Muslim Ethiopian forces. … Read the rest



Sri Lankan Journalist Expected His Own Murder *

Jan 16th, 2009 | Filed by

Lasantha Wickrematunge wrote a column in anticipation of his murder, warning of the threat to democracy.… Read the rest



Acid-scarred Afghan Girls Return to School *

Jan 16th, 2009 | Filed by

‘The people who did this to me don’t want women to be educated. They want us to be stupid things.’… Read the rest



Is it Wrong to Notice When AIDS Denialists Die? *

Jan 16th, 2009 | Filed by

Especially AIDS denialists who go to South Africa to promote denialism there?… Read the rest



Girls are things

Jan 15th, 2009 12:07 pm | By

Religious bastards are not limited to the Vatican, of course.

Saudi Arabia’s most senior cleric was quoted Wednesday as saying it is permissible for 10-year-old girls to marry and those who think they’re too young are doing the girls an injustice. “It is wrong to say it’s not permitted to marry off girls who are 15 and younger,” Sheik Abdul-Aziz Al Sheikh, the country’s grand mufti, was quoted as saying. “A female who is 10 or 12 is marriageable and those who think she’s too young are wrong and are being unfair to her,” he said…”We hear a lot about the marriage of underage girls in the media, and we should know that Islamic law has not brought injustice

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How Dumb Can One Company Be? *

Jan 15th, 2009 | Filed by

Ben Goldacre finds out, and tells us.… Read the rest



NHS Behind the Headlines on Autism Screening *

Jan 15th, 2009 | Filed by

It is unclear whether identifying children at greater risk of autism would benefit the child or the parents.… Read the rest



Stupid Man Says: Our Grandmothers Married at 10 *

Jan 15th, 2009 | Filed by

‘The mufti said a good upbringing will make a girl capable of carrying out her duties as a wife.’… Read the rest



Steven Pinker and the Personal Genome Project *

Jan 15th, 2009 | Filed by

A global effort to examine genetic and environmental predictors of medical, physical and behavioral traits. … Read the rest